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Pumpkin and It’s Seeds are Good for Cats and Dogs
Well, Tis the Season to be surrounded by the Mighty Pumpkin. Everything Pumpkin seems to be the motto for the month of October. So, why not introduce your cat and dog to the wonderful world of pumpkin? Do you know just how beneficial pumpkin really is to...
Adopt a Shelter Dog Month
October is the awareness month for shelter dog adoption! According to the American Humane Association, this month long awareness event was established in October 1981 as an annual event to encourage people to save lives and enhance their own lives by adopting a dog...
Preparing for Puppy!
So you’re bringing a new pup home to join the family. Congratulations!!! Now as any good parent would do, you need to prepare your home for the little ones arrival. Puppies are curious and will get into anything they can. They don't realize what is good and bad...
Pet Care For Your Senior Pet
As your pet approaches his golden years known as "senior" status, you may begin to notice some changes taking place. He might sleep more, eat less and show less interest in things that he used to like. That happens with people too. However, there are things you can do...
Flashback Thursday
Flashback Thursday! Remembering fondly Precious my dynamic Shih Tzu. When Precious came to share my home I wasn't thinking that she would lead me into a new career! Precious was the reason for Guardian Pet Sitters®. She knew staying "at home" was for her! She tried...
Wordless Wednesday
Tips to Soothe Your Cat’s Sensitive Tummy
Tips to Soothe Your Cat’s Sensitive Tummy As a cat owner, it is hard to see your furry pet in pain or just not feeling well. Especially when they can’t tell us what is bothering them. It is up to us to be able to read their signs and symptoms and act...
Wordless Wednesday
Detecting Pain in Your Cat
Detecting pain in your cat is no easy task! As ancestors to the big cats of the wild, our fancy felines can mask their pain very well. In fact, that’s one way cats in the wild protect themselves from their predators. In the wild, pain is a sign of weakness and easily...